ПРИРОДА ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНЫХ ОСОБЕННОСТЕЙ ТЕМПЕРАМЕНТА В ПОДРОСТКОВОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ
ПРИРОДА ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНЫХ ОСОБЕННОСТЕЙ ТЕМПЕРАМЕНТА В ПОДРОСТКОВОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ
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В рамках Московского лонгитюдного исследования близнецов 1 проведен анализ влияния генетических и средовых факторов на межиндивидуальную вариативность показателей черт темперамента подростков российской выборки. В исследовании приняли участие 85 пар монозиготных (М3) и 64 пары однополых дизиготных (Д3) близнецов в возрасте 12-14 лет. Результаты генетического анализа (model-fitting) свидетельствуют о значительной наследственной обусловленности индивидуальных различий показателей социального темпа, предметной эмоциональной чувствительности и социальной эмоциональной чувствительности (по В.М. Русалову).
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воспринимаемый контроль, мотивация контролирования, субъективное смысловое пространство отражения, интеллектуальный контроль, дезадаптация, эмоционально трудная ситуация.
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